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Posted By: Ron_lfp, 9/16/2021 7:00:41 PM

[cartoon] With a disturbingly big spike in gun violence this year, Seattle is beginning to feel like old Dodge City before Wyatt Earp showed up. Tuesday afternoon, a woman was shot during a robbery in the Green Lake neighborhood. (snip) Oh, yeah, that staffing crisis. While more guns have been blazing, the city has seen 300 police officers quit their jobs in the last 18 months. A big share of those departures are certainly related to the drastic cuts in the police budget imposed by the city council majority — reductions that led to the resignation of Seattle’s first Black, female chief, Carmen Best.

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Even the biggest establishment libs are asking questions now.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: formerNYer 9/16/2021 8:01:22 PM (No. 916886)
Gee when you lost the Seattle Times you've lose middle America! Even the left wing rag thinks defund the police is a bad idea. Well residents start voting these morons out!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: pmcclure 9/16/2021 10:14:13 PM (No. 917003)
David Horsey has been a far left cartoonist for the Seattle Times for many years. Even he can discern the truth - at least in this case.
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[cartoon] With a disturbingly big spike in gun violence this year, Seattle is beginning to feel like old Dodge City before Wyatt Earp showed up. Tuesday afternoon, a woman was shot during a robbery in the Green Lake neighborhood. (snip) Oh, yeah, that staffing crisis. While more guns have been blazing, the city has seen 300 police officers quit their jobs in the last 18 months. A big share of those departures are certainly related to the drastic cuts in the police budget imposed by the city council majority — reductions that led to the resignation of Seattle’s first Black, female chief, Carmen Best.
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